Neil Jerram writes:
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> ** Bank holiday weekend
>
> <2018-05-05 Sat>--<2018-05-07 Mon>
> #+END_EXAMPLE
> Sorry, that's no solution for you, but maybe there's a clue in the
> detail there?
Ha! - indeed. It's obviously not allowed to add spaces like I used to
do:
<2018-05-05
On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 23:25, Michael Heerdegen
wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Hi Michael,
>
> Hi Neil!
>
> > I'm not in front of my computer, to check this, but I think that an
> > active date range will have this effect, i.e.
> >
> > ** Vacation
> > --
>
> Hmm, no, AFAICT that's what I
Neil Jerram writes:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Neil!
> I'm not in front of my computer, to check this, but I think that an
> active date range will have this effect, i.e.
>
> ** Vacation
> --
Hmm, no, AFAICT that's what I used to do, and it only shows the
appointment at start and end date, not between
On Sun, 26 May 2019, 18:38 Michael Heerdegen,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've APPTs like "Vacation" that last 14 days or so. Is there an
> option/way to show such an APPT for every concerned day, and not only
> for the border days, so that when I for example want to make a doctor's
> appointment I see
Hi,
I've APPTs like "Vacation" that last 14 days or so. Is there an
option/way to show such an APPT for every concerned day, and not only
for the border days, so that when I for example want to make a doctor's
appointment I see for the respective day that I'm on vacation on that
day?
TIA,